From the very earliest days of Earache Records, BBC National Radio's John Peel was a huge supporter of the label and its extreme grindcore bands. Peel first offered the likes of Heresy and Napalm Death sessions in 1987, and began to invite more and more of the label's roster into the hallowed Maida Vale studios to lay down some classic sessions. In subsequent years bands such as Napalm Death and Carcass credited Peel with kick-starting their careers. The recordings include non-album tracks from Napalm Death.

13 Instinct of survival14 Stigmatized15 Parasites16 Moral crusade 18 worlds apart17 M.a.d.18 Divine death19 C.s.20 Control21 Walls22 Raging in hell23 Conform or die 26 s.o.b.24 Unchallenged hate25 Mentally murdered26 From enslavement to obliteration27 Suffer the children28 Retreat to nowhere29 Scum30 Deceiver31 Social sterility32 False profit33 Another nail in the coffin34 Use your mind 38 carry on screaming35 Human error36 Conned through life37 Only in it for the music part 238 Take the strain39 Murder40 No threat41 Show us you care42 Propaganda43 System enslavement44 Only in it for the music part 345 Work for never46 Subliminal music (mind control)47 People not profit48 Punk fact or faction49 I am a bloody fool50 In it for life51 Deceived52 Shock treatment